NO

Are there locations where occupational exposure levels can be exceeded?

– Inside a building or other secured area where testing or routine operation could cause non-compliant exposure?

– At exposed gear or waveguide openings that would not immediately injure but are above the occupational limits?

– Near antenna?

YES

Use Occupational RFSigns to mark the boundary in one of two ways:

Positive Envelope: Put on outside of fence or building or room where occupational overexposure could occur.

Passive Envelope: Put on stakes, stanchions, cabinets, or other non-secure boundaries within which the occupational limits could be exceeded. Be sure to also mark outside of building or fence with caution or notice signs as appropriate to inform people entering the space that some areas are off-limits.

Yes to either question

Examples of Transmitter Sites using RFSigns Envelope Method™:

RFSigns.com recommends that RF signs be used as part of a comprehensive occupational safety program, including: hazard communications signage, a written hazard management policy, training, record-keeping, surveys and calculations and the availability of personal protective equipment (PPE) as needed.